Throughout history, surprising insights across sectors and areas have had one thing in common: they have a tendency to come at unexpected times and areas, and they often happen after an intense, prolonged fight with a certain issue, followed by a break.
The author describes the significance of the rest or 'broken pattern' in our day, revealing that it comes in two types: breaks that we make and rests that we take. In both instances, breaks empower us to think otherwise - and resourcefully, and those who aspire to creative thinking should make them a regular custom. He is endowed with three approaches to day-to-day breaks: meditation, 'pulsing' and daydreaming walks, all of which let you stop looking for 'the solution' - and finding it.
The Neuroscience of Change How to Reset Your Brain case study solution
PUBLICATION DATE: September 01, 2012 PRODUCT #: ROT177-HCB-ENG
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